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Technology Stocks : JMAR Technologies(JMAR)

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To: Paul Franklin who wrote (4079)11/18/1997 11:28:00 AM
From: Tulvio Durand  Read Replies (2) of 9695
 
If JMAR can demonstrate an XRL system running 40 wafers/hour at 0.13 microns, that will raise a few eyebrows On what do you base the plausibility of such a feat? If JMAR could do that I would buy a lot more JMAR. I infer, perhaps incorrectly, that the unprofitability of Cal ASICS is proof positive of the lack of production throughput by the direct write method, the same method (I assume) that would be needed to make XRL viable. The Cal ASIC acquisition in 1966 seemed (then) to be the ticket for making XRL practical. That Cal ASIC fails to sustain itself tells me "it's back to the drawing board". Like I said earlier, this is my take of the situation, and I could be wrong. Tulvio
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